Would it be better for boxing if Fury beats Haye?

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  1. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Last night i was having a think shouldnt really do that its dangerous with someone who has a brian the size of a peanut but hey ho lol.

    Would it be better for boxing if Fury beat Haye, if Haye knocks out Fury i still can not see him getting a shot at Wlad or Vitali. We will prob then only see him fight Manuel Charr before m,aybe retiring if Wlad wont give him the rematch.

    If Fury wins he will set up a fight wtih Wlad by Feb next year i reckon or anothe rintriguing clash with Pulev or Price,?
     
  2. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have no interest anymore in what David Haye does in boxing, so yes I think so.
     
  3. Will

    Will Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Haye has more chance of beating either Klit than Fury does IMO.

    So for me I would rather Haye wins (As he will).

    Also he has faught Wlad once so he now knows what to expect, and will hopefullyy mke a better fist of it this time.
     
  4. Broony

    Broony Active Member Full Member

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    Fair point you have, I'm kind of cooling on Haye as well though I still want him to win this one. Fury winning does open doors to some huge fights though I reckon his time being seen as an elite fighter would be very short lived.
     
  5. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    yeah i just cant se how Fury can beat Haye he has a very poor defence and he calls wlad a robot but i think he moves alot better then Tyson.
    However to be honst if he did win his twitter would be comedy gold and would bring back much entertainment needed for the heavyweight division.
     
  6. Mufc30

    Mufc30 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No i dont think so,Fury can comeback from it and continue to build and Haye will continue to do whatever he does regardless of what happens
     
  7. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i dont think Furys personality will be strong enough to come back from a crushing early blow out!
     
  8. Jquik

    Jquik Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How do you work that one out ??

    If anything hes got more character than he has anything else,he would most likely admit defeat like a man and move on with his career rather than blame his pinky toe or make some other bull**** excuse like Haye.
     
  9. Will

    Will Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What he means is he is so full of 'no man born from his mother can beat me!', that will he be able to take it when he loses.

    I also think he will struggle.
     
  10. Jquik

    Jquik Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Another mark,you honestly think Tyson Fury is serious when he makes those type of statements?He is taking the **** most of the time and if you cant see that your pretty dam stupid.If you watched that recent in depth interview that someone posted on here a few days ago you will see that Tyson is quite a realistic and down to earth guy.He knows his level but he also knows he can improve,if he loses to Haye hel take it on the chin and get on with it people seem to forget hes only 25.
     
  11. TED 822

    TED 822 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Terry,interesting thoughts so don't knock yourself.Also quite similar to mine though my brain though probably older is no bigger.I liken this to Froch versus Groves.I would love Groves to win,mainly because theres more mileage in him.For the same reason,although not quite as much,Id favour a Fury victory.I personally think Vitali,though he WAS the better brother,will retire in the very near future.This leaves Wlad,and I couldn't see David improving on his last showing.But I could see Fury giving a better account of himself say,next year,and who knows in 2 or 3?I really couldn't see Haye risking a fight with Charr in a non title fight,but I could see Fury having a great matchup with Price when he redeems himself or an even better one with Pulev.Before anybody mentions it,I don't believe Fury is afraid to tackle the latter.A Haye fight just made more sense at the time.
     
  12. Will

    Will Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I have met the man and agree he seems a nice fella.

    And yes 99% of what he spouts is jest.

    However I do think he will struggle mentally when he gets beat. Just my opinion.

    But thanks for talking down to me anyway its appreciated.
     
  13. Jquik

    Jquik Boxing Addict Full Member

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    On what evidence are you basing this opinion though??

    The fact that hes been decked and got up to win fights shows that hes not mentally weak and doesnt get disheartened by set backs.
     
  14. Robney

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    It probably is better for the division, but I can't see it happen.
     
  15. Camaris

    Camaris Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's dipped his toe in the water, so to speak.... :hat